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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-10-08 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XI I, COLU MBU8, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1849 NUMBEK 76. sw WM. B, THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrriCK south-east soruerof Hurli strsot toil Sugar alloy. TKKMS Invurialily in advance. Daily Ststn Jouri nl, per annuo Th-Weekly Weokly " ' " Daily per week, (payable to the currier". .. f0 IK) :i so 2 (XI II 121 ADVERTISING : The following rales and rulei of advertising liavo been agreed upon between Iho proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Hute Journal, tu be observed, in all cae, after thia date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One iquaro, 12 Hues or less, one insertion. SO so (I 23 h eacn unuiuoii.u 1 wcok I K a ii 2 00 3 h ;t oo m. " a " 1 month 4 00 W .i n u i 6 00 a 3 " r, " Il II 14 t H u u u u i Standing card, (i linei or leas, per nririuui i column, with 4 changes, " " II 00 10 00 1.0 00 III 00 10 on 20 00 ft 00 25 00 30 00 DO oo 35 00 40 00 15 00 U (X) G It " changed weekly, " daily, 1 changes, 6 " 12 i changed weekly, ilaily, 130 IK) Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rules. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. For each additional iquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional iquare inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. No advertisements to bo considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accoimtabln for the accuracy of legal ad-vertiseuients beyoud tho amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of evrry description,) to be cliargcu at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name; the same to I .In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements Iron) strangers or transient persons to be paitl in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will ho exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, w ill he confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements nut peruinin thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer, General Agents, Ileal F.state Agents, Ac., not to ho contracted for by the year, pj"it to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. P Mo Advehtiskmknts can II taiBHTID OtUTOITOtJI-LY.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, ami other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to ho charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending commutiiea-tious or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, eoirees, concerts, or anv public entertainments where char-lies are made lor admittance ill notieen of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote Individual interest, can only he inserted with tho understanding that the same is to be paid lor Ifmtended lo he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 21) cents per lino, and then only when accompan ieu by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisements to bo charge! not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. To those who advertiso equal to two thirds of a column yearlv. in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. AdveruMRurau .... KlX I..U. ...I-..-!; oe charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bu holdcn for tho price ol inserting advertisement! brought in by them. BUSINESSCARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, (LATH OF CIRCLKVILl. t.) June 2249, Jy B. r. CONWAV. ! TOMLINSON. n. F. CONWAY 4; CO.. (Jrocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, 1 A N II Commission & Forwarding Merchants, FRONT STREET, iv3-lvd. POIITSMOUTII, OHIO. inRFPH F SMITH. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ounties. Ollice. in the Exchange Hank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyl.dAv6m. CARLISLE HOUSE, UY J. BOYD, Oppoeite the New Court House, South Mam street, Aprifit-w.wtf. cikchviii,. "Hi". A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ColumbuH, Office, No. t, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of (.i '.. (in-,..., w :1 William E Gh.mouk. CharlisW.Cii.moue W. B A C. W. GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh itreels, aul4-dly cucinnati, o. JOHN HOW. A. S. DOANK. ROW &, DOANE, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, PUK I SMOOTH, UOJU. (TP Agents for llliddon & Go's Iron Furnaces. XH May 2!, 1819-dliin C. II. KING, TEALER IN DKY COODS, Ac., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. 1 B. COMSTOCK V CO., rHRfARDtNi; and COMMISSION MERCHANTS JV Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Caual Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY A- CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colutn bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety oft at. tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. 1)11. ROII'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O 4, NF.IL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretarv of Stale Olheo. High Bl., olumiius. uecll WM. WILLSHIRE BIIiBT, OURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio, O Asenl for Alcook's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker A Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma I3..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. D... dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORN F.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio IC? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate r.f New York. 17 Office on High st.. between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BREMEN T of Judge Swan's new building. High st Residence Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts. opposite Baptist ''hurch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nio. April b..dtt. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. (.'olumbus, Ohio. A large assortment I f Books and Stationery always on hand. SCHICK 1 A L1LLEY, DOOK-BINDF.RS, High street. opposite the Public 015 a cei,v,oiuniiiiis. Aug. H, 1845. W, Sr.lBKKT. M. C. I'M i 1 1 GERE. ABBOTT CO.. D EAI.ERS in Hardware and Cutler. Iron. Nails, Class, Howe Builders' msterisls. Farming and Mechanical .Tools, Military Coods, etc. 4tc., No. 161 High street, sign of the Uik Padlock. msjmmfiASffh READY WADE CLOTHING, QUIKOY II ALL, HUSTON. uik ATTKS'rioN or iikai.kiis in ci.o tmino is hoi.ii itkii TO Tlir. AIIIIV K KSTAHI.ISIIMKNT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS & CO.. keep constantly on hind nverv vnnotv and stvln of RF.ADY MADF. CLOTII- IMH adapted to the Western Tride. Thev have iiinnv facilities lor ohtniuing the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other ROHM, Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, belorn making- their purchases n New York or elsewhere. UtUTMM KM Ktatly ninuoi.io- tlnug will inuol with jirompt atleution, nt lowest pncol J' OHM SIMMONS & CO., QLINCY II ALL. BOSTON. null) d.'bn Aug .6, 1846, mtj-. CIIICKERING 6i GILBERT'S fi jjkaal'rc iiiium lloston lMunos, I 1 " I I' Justrvceired and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. HBKIJ, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Tlousc, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dlv giMEYg mm II Y ( m c;h a WOODS. V. STALKY, Ci.khk SrjUffOrilLD.O.: THK Ollice of the Ohio 8tnge Compaiiy'n Linei to 8nu-iltiHky, (.'olumbun, Whccliu; nnd iJuyton, is kept nt the BttokayttiotiM. i' " u touu froin the depot tree of cliuro. IMeu)n ulwayi ready on the nrrival ol' the earn. Wo refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the M il"- ('ornpnnioi, who are u illm,; to certify that there r. a nidgf office at tkt buckeye House, that receipts for fare to sny point on the line. luti-tf NATIONAL HOTELr SPR1NGPIELD. Till', proprietor of the above Hold wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Slne Office in Springfield txtipt at tu lunar that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC T1IAYK.R, Proprietor. Springfield, July III, liny. jyiu dtf. NEW HOOKS. THF, History of Pcndeiinis, his Fortunes end MiBfnr-1 tunes, his Friends and his greatest F.nemy By W. M. Thackeray, uuthor of Vanity Fair, The (ireat llogaily Din- uioml. ore. Illustrated hy tlie author, t'rice SO cents. The Magic of Kinduess; or the wondrous story of the Uood Iluau. Bv the Brothers Alayhcw. Illustrated by Ceorge ('ruikshanks mid Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of Franco, from M;, 1818. By J. F. Corkrun, F.sq. Just received and for sale hy seH I. N WHITI.Mi & HUNTIMiTON. EKICKSON & TREADWELL, pOM.MISSION MKR( HANTS, for I lit- purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. ji I'earl street, Boston. A IKON F.RICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GF.OKC-F r READ WELL, Bwloa oecIS cl It. THE SOCTHERN MINSTREL. A COLLECTION of I'salin and Hymn Tunes. Odes nnd .1 Antbattli : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes never before pnbllilied Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted tO'CnnrehM of every denomination. Singing Schools, pri vnte Societies, with plain rules for learners. By L.J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. Lse28 J. II. RILEY Jt CO C. W. KENT, SON & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WF. have removed to No. 13b, in the corner building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig Sons' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend lo all consignment that we may receive, such i.'. ' i, ne. ury uoods, Groeiirlo. j3 Liberal ndvauces made on consignments. novS lyd. JSE NEIL HOUSE BATHS -.!Are now in tine operation, and this (iciiglinui, cneap ana neanny luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlec- lion. Warm, Cold and Shower bath, it all hours. Tickets uhtainod at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Lndies' ilnths. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by linging the hell in the ladies' parlor id' the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will bu in readiness. ielfi dtf. LASTS AND FINDINGS. JUST received, at the sign of the Golden Boot, a fresh supply of Lasts, of tho JateBt style. Also, Shoe Thread ol" all kinds, iron, copper and zinc Shoo Nails, Silk Twist, 1'cgs, &O.I all of which w ill he sohl cheap, by 11. H, KIMBALL. autSO-dJkwIf Hats and Caps. J. B. CO F FROTH & CO., 88 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of C AFS, 4tc. Just received and for sale cheap. jeii-dtf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS HH. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish nnd Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Mo. rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, 4ic. All ol which will he sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 11), ItUD-dtl'. Green Lawn Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in i .icon Lawn Cemet. ry, until the first of August uext, at the following prices : First Class Lots llj cents per square foot. Second elaai Lots 114 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be ne follows : First class Lois 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lois .ri cents per square foot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fair weather, from !) o'clock A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3 dtffcitw ALEX. E. G I, EN N, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal l'asle for the Teeth, highly recommended. The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Lustra!, a line article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A linn quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. JJPW, J. II. RILEY & CO. FOR HALE. TWO NEW TWO MORSE WAGONS, made en honor, for sale at reduced prices. WM FINCH, uul 1 Nos. 4 and I Buckeve Block. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIFS ol 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land finely framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. Jyjfl. J. H. RILEY & CO. LAW REFORM. rTRACTS on Law Reform just published, and fur side at JL the new bookstore, ISeil (louse louse. jy'Jj. J. II. RILEY & CO. Port Folioft---Americnn Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Poial. View ol Wilkesbarre. Fenn. Y'ale College, New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assoriment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and Ito sixes Fine Stationery, Sc.. Ate jytO. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW HOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. i. by Thackeray, Uo. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed ; by the nu-thorof i The Jsil Chaplain 36c Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; hy the Rev. M. II. Seymour; liiAc. Rogue's Theological Lectures ; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received hy se'2fi I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. KALOOLAII. OR, Journey intra to the D'Jibei Kumri. For sale at the new bookstore .Neil House, sepl J. H RILEY & CO BOVDELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the anbscribers, se!4 J. H. RILEY & CO. BY II. LYNDA LL, High street, oppoeite the Capitol House. MINIATURES, Views of Buildings, Landscapes, dee., of all possible sizes, taken on the shortest notice Persons unable to attend tit the rooms, can be waited on at their residences. Satisfaction insured in all cases. ie20dtf DAVIS, SMITH & CO., Commission and I'ornarding Merchants, Wholesale dealers in GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Personal attention given to receiving and lorwarding goods, nnd selling producu consigned for sale. Sept. 12, lliio. dly CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMHCS. OHIO, At. NORTHROP. PROPRIETOR. THIS new ami popular Hotel is located in the most central part of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style equal to that of any Hotel in the West. Tho Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the mar-kct affords, and no pains will bo spared to make the gucstB feel ii home. Stages for all the routcn, call at this botisn daily for passengers.Convenient, nnd first-rate Stabling and Carriage House attached, and experienced and careful OstlerH, always in attendance.September in, 184!). lyd TO BENTICRS. I HAVE thia day appointed Mcssis. Mills A Smith iny Attorneys to rent and collect reuts of my block known as "Cottage Row." All dues will be collected by them until otherwise arranged. A. C. BltOWN. Columbus, Sept. 14, 1819. dll LAND FOR SALE. Till', undivided half of Hi 79100 acres ot laud, adjoining the city of Columbus, 160 rods east of High street, fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpike. Title indisputable price IfiOdolfara per acre. 'Forms easy, and made known on application to 1). S. FORMAN. Columbus. Sept. 1, 1810. dtl Flannels ! Flannels ! THE PiihsnrittprH liiive the exclusive iic-ucy of selling the Circlevillc Manufactured Flauunls. These gOOQI huve a re;itur popularity than inn known make they comhine finhneU ot wool, :olors, and weight j and are cfitapcr than any EntitD flannels. We have on hand about .J'iHJOH worth. cnnFjsting of Thick heavy Red, Mixed amid White Twil'd j 11 11 11 11 11 Plain j and 4-4 fancy harred for women's dresses; and 64 high colored, lor children's do,; and h'-t Black and l!ed barred fordo do.; Brown. Drib. Crimson and Black. i'hose who are in Want of a EOod article of flannels for family use, and wlabea to enooUfage Aoiflf industry and home manuf:)r.turen, will do well to call and examine se2y 2md.Vw J. D. OSliOKN & CO. TO WATCIIMAKEHS ANDlfAIjSlTijr" JEWELRY, CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS HAVING moved into our new store, Np. 131) Mam fit., . Cincinnati, under the Commercial Hak, we are now opening our I'all Stock, consisting in uart ai follows: (ioh! nnd Silver Watches, ptinj aii.l Runimou JjWlnpi spoeiacles, Spectacle Clacti, Acenrilenns. 1'imnls. Razors. KuiveH timl Scissors ; line KroHch and Yankee Brass Clocks; Violins ami Violin Strings; A general assortment of W;iu-lnii:ik : Ton!. ;nul mate rials, &r., Ve., of our own direct importation and purchase from the original manufacturers, and all which we will sell at as low prices as any house in the country. DIHME & CO. se2H-d;1w. Cin. (iaz. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHION AIILI3 DKAPEKS AND TAILORS, Nos. 1 9, NeiTi Oilcon Buildings, BP iTAIRI. AL. MARTIN it CO., respectfully inform the citizens a ol Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right aide iin.and prepared toexecuto nil orders entrusted to them, with tho utmost punctuality and despatch, and they wish particularly tu impress upon tho minds of all that they have pared no pains or expeime lo secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the hest possible manner A. L & Co., bain! personally acquainted with the most fashionable Eaitom Tailors, have made arrangements with the (.'utters of tho leading establishments to hare patterns forwarded from lime to time of the pruvailing styles of garments worn. They will also reci ire monthly com Paris, a plate oj' Fashions. In fact, they are determined that no Tailoring I'.stiblishment in the United States shall outdo them in either stylo of fashion or workmanship. Particular attention paid to Catting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children'! Dresses. An aaaor tenant of Cloths, Caaairoaraa and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN & CO., INos. I & 9 Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. Oct. 1. 1840-tf $225 Reward! ESCAPED from the Ohio Penitentiaiy on Monday night, July 23, DAMfcX NITINUALK, eonvicted in Ham-i Ion county, at the March term, 11119, of the crime of burglary and grand larceny, and sentenced to ten years in the Penltaatiary, Said convict is a native ol Pennsylvania, n bout III years of age, fi It. 6i inches nigh, blue eyes, black hair, common complexion, by occupation sailor and shoo-maker, has rather high forehead, rather Hat face, long nose, and small month, a large Bear on forehead, inclining to the right side, running into the hair ; ship and male and female figure on left arm, the figures locked arms and hands. Said Mtingale is known in the Southern States by the names ol Danitl Jackson and John V l.illlijohn Also, escaped at the same time, JOHN WILSON, convicted in Ens county, at the October term. Kill!, of the crimo of Grand Larceny, and sentenced to three years is the Penitentiary. Said vVilson is a native of New York. 21 years of age, 5 feet 7J inches high, gray eyes, randy hair, rather sandy complexion, face rather round, eyes small, quick spoken, has the figure ol" an auchor and hca t ou left arm. nnd several stars on right arm. 5150 will he paid for the delivery of Nitingale at this Institution, nr 100, nnd jailfees.il detained in any jail in the United States, so that ha can he obtained J7fi will be paid for the delivery of said Wilson at this Institution, or JffiO, and jail Ices, if detained in any jail in the United States, so that he can be obtained. LAI KIN DKWl'.Y, Warden. Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, July 31, 104'J. NOTICE DEAI' AND 1)1 Hit. Till", next annual session of the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum, will commence on the first day of October next, at which time it is hoped all who design entering the school may be punctual in their attendance. The benefits which the'deaf and dumb derive from the educational ad-ftalagta which the State of Ohio has here provided for them so munificently are very great, and it is highly important that they all should participate in them, and the attention of pa reuts and friends, and the kind co-operation of the benevo. lent nnd the humane is particularly invited to this subject ; as it has been ascertained hy long observation, that without special efforts, a large number of the deaf and dumb ncrer enter schools for education, hut live and die tinniest by tlwir advantages, and enli-ely unconscious of mental, moral and religious light, which so distinguish this age. It might be added that the best age for new pupils to enter school is twelve, but we receive them between the ages of ten and twenty, and in some instances when they are over that age. Uj Kditors and publishers of newspapers throughout the State are most respectlully requested to give aid in further ing the object in view, try firing this notice one or more insertions. Attplication mnv he made to the undersigned II. N. HUBBKLL, Superintendent. May 28, "IjONKLING'S AOMIRALTY practice. rpHK Admiralty Jurisderti Law and Practice of the 1 Courts of the United Stater, with an appendix ; 2 vols, ftv Alfred Conkling. For sale at the aew bookstore, Neil House. e:8 J. H. RILI'.Y A CO. kl I'lltlOK COOFIMI. 1 "sk very superior to White Codfish, for retail onlv.at ' V. M. FINCH'S. au29 No. 1 and 5, Buckeye Block. A 1 US. OPIK'S WORKS, complete in S vols. For iVlsaleby seU-lw F.DWARDS A DAVIS. CINCINNATI GLASS, Ac. ennn half boxf.s BuLLiTimroii luraorsn tUUU WHIM, Or CLASS, assorted as Itelow. 1(0) half boxes tlx!), 7l9, 8x10, UxlO, Sill UxK), MxK. 1000 " 10x12, 10x14, lOxIfi, KlxKi, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " " 12x11.12x15,12x1(1, 12x17,12x18,12x20, 12x22. 1314. 500 " " 11x11. 11x15, 11x10, 11x17, llxlli, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21. 600 " " 11x18. 14x20, IGx20, lGx22, 1Gx2I, 18x24, 30x40. 500 " " l(.x28, 10x20,20x22,20x24,24x30,24x30. 200 " " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x10,20x24, to 30x40. 300 " NO. 2, 11x10, 10x12. 10x14, 10x15, 0x12. Also 500 boxes CLASS WARE assorted. 50 i Nerve nnd Bone Liniment. ll.'O (i Pt and ball pt. Flasks, 2ft " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottles. 20 " halfnnd 1 pall. 20 Oils (is, I2s, 21s, 30s and 10s to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 (iojrreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and I gallon Jars. 15 Bear's Oils. Imitation (.'town and double thick glass. Druggist's, Flint and (ireen Class Ware, of every description. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of Window Class or Class Ware, st Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPF.F.RS, No 12 Columbia it., March K, 184!). dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WF. beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in Addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Coods in the Hard ward line, of American, EltglUh and Oeriuan manufacture Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases iu ot1 e; markets, as we are confident that our prices w ill be foun J correspondincly low with those of New York and other I'a i tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin's, Simmon's, and .Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Crass ami Crain Scythes Scythe Sneaths; Sickles: liny and Manure Forks Hamar, Traces, Hoes : Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spadee; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortnicntof Shelf Hardware. I'rompl and particular attentiou will be given to nil or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. March 4. .t-Wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) C1F.NF.RAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-J chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in cnerul, No. 13, F.ast Front it., near steamboat landing, Cin-ulti, Ohio. ..cfer lo Justus Wright, and A. (1. Rioliardaon, Bin. A: Co., Clnoinnati j B. W. Snodgrua iV. Co., New Lisbon; GriggcV F.lliott, Philadelphia John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Koss, Portsmouth; Lawson &. Covode, Wollsville ; F.wnlt and dehhart, Pittaburgh) John Scott, Nashville ; VV. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep22 dtl. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed ournew I'iniio and Tea Warerooms, ami reeeired our SratahipnieniafeonaiatinofSG splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Tons, we invite purchasers and dealers in those nrticles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart At Dunham. New York, cannot lie equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom in over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 1 and .'. pound packages, of bctterquality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of iho Kasl-em packing houses. SMITH it NIXON, aui'L N. F.. corner 7th nnd Wnlnot st.. Cincinn.iti-0 rPEAS. JL 76 hf chests Imperial Tea; 75 hf " Y H 20 hf G 1' i 100 caddies Imp " 100 ' Y H " 50 (IP a In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., au 1 No. 24 ('olumbia tt-, Cineinntti. ALEXANDRE SEIC.NETTE nit ANDY, 20 qr piiies Alexandie Seignette Brandy ; 10 hi " " " " 1(1 hf J. J. Dupuy, Pale 7 hf " Maglorr " 5 hf " Leger Fi ores ' In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., au 1 No 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. PORT WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juico Port ; 10 qr u Quillimsn's Trasli Port ; 5 qr " Old Queen'i " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN A CO., au4 No. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. CATAWnA rT"NE.-20O()aTonsCata"wbaWiie", J two years old, manufactured hy au experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORNF. & CO., Clnoinnati, May 14. 24Coiumbin et. MAG LORY BRANDYTSevcnVfTpT Brandy this dav received and for sale bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., npl7 24 Columbia st. JB. GODIM.lt I) BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes - superior brand Champagne Brandy, received nut! for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO, apl7 24 Columbia st. Br50DARDBRANDY. 5 hfpipos jTinirT-J dard Brandy, ' vintage " IH06, in store and tor sale hy SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN & CO. au l No. 21. Columbia st., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQUORICE. 5 cases Sicily Stick Liquor ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNF tt CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 21 ("olumbia st. tCIIEIDAM GIN.-- O 5 pipes Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Leaf do. In store nnd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati S IXTvTsTTOBACCd". 100ko(Non,G"TW 'Tobacco, our own manufacture, in store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. May 10 14 Columbia st., Cincinnati. JUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES- O 200 hrls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasros, prime. landing from Belle Isle, and for sale hy nph' KINK A HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. MULES. MX very line Mules, snililblu lor ( alitor nia i.dventurers. may he had bv applying to apfi KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main st! Cincinnati. I)AISINS. 200 boxes, 100 Jj boxes, 100 boxes, land-k, ing from John Adams, and for sale by apfi KlN(i & HF.FFNF.R. Cincinnati. IVIOLASSES. 1.000 brie Molasses, landing from Bell -?l Isle, and lor sale hy KING A HF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st-, Cincinnati. 100 spe lt AGS Himento; 50 baea Java Co life landing from United Slates, nnd for sale by KING A HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. f EATHER. 100 bundles Upnet and Skirting Leather aj an received by amu nirrfltHi apfi No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. s UGAR AND MOLASSES SW hdds. Sugar, fair and prime; 1 Jtal bbls. Molasses, rersaleby KING A HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, sr!2. Cincinnati. 'ATAWIIA WINE. H-000 gallons Catawba Wine J 2 years old, " manufactured by an experienced vintner,' for sale by SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN A CO, jel. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. .TWIST TOBACCO.-32 kegs NoTlTtTi TielTo O bacco, in store and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., je4 24 Columbia it., Cincinnati. SUGAR CURED II A Ms, Dried Beef, together with every article in the Groeorv line. 17 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. NOTICE. THF. notes and accounts of Gcoige Cere A Co., are left with us lor settlement and collection. They must be paid without delar. CKRF., ABBOTT A CO. Columbus, July 5, 1810. BOOKS & STATION R U. l.N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Booktillcrs and Htatiousrt, iiri street. MACAULAY'S ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. ESSAYS nnd Reviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being a selection of the most eloquent iassngee from the writings of Tlinmns Babii gton Macaulay, New American edition, 1 vol. l2mo Tupner's Proverbial I'liiloeophy, and a Thousand Linee, and other Poems ; by Martin Farquhar Tupper. A. M., F R. S. New edition I vol. l2mo. A Voice to the Married ; being a compendium ol social, moral and religious duties nddressed tohuibands and wives; by John Mather Austin, I vol. lOnio. A Voice lo youth, addressed lo young men and young ladies; by John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. l8mo. Law of Kindness Illustrations of Ihe Law of Kindness, by Rev. (i. W. Montgomery; 1 vol. lOmo. Just received nt Ihe bookstore or jy7. 1. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WONDICRI'UL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contents : Tho Mariner's Compass; 'The Steam Engine; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture ; Gunpowderard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation; Clocks; The Railway; 1'rinling; Gas Light; 'The ThsBOmeter ; 'Tho F.lectric Telegraph ; The Barometer ; '"'he Telescope ; Tho Microscope. Just received and for sale by jy5. LN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKSi LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Slates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea ; I vol. Bro., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylc's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, The Inferno; a literal prose translation, with tho text of the original, collated from the best editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol, 12 mo; by John A. Carlylc, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry '1'. Tuckeruian. Roland Cashol : hy Charles Lever part 2. For tale by jyll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. nhscribers have recently received n lame assort ment of Gold Pens, from tho best manufactories in the country, among which are Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Hard ,V Brot 'crs' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The VletOtie do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices. je23. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THF subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book Btore, n very general assoriment of Sunday School books, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books Question Books. Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms. Ac, Ac. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Arc, Ac. All of w hich w ill ho soi l at the Societies' Eastern piicer. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Ae., are invited to call nnd examine their asHortment. jy21 dAtw. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Giealcr'a Eccleginsticnl History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a now edition in 2 vols. Bro. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17118 to 1817; forming-vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hlldrethe U. States, from the first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book ; beingchoice selections from celebrated authors ; iu two parts par. I, 50c. pjtf snip hv I. IN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New Edition ol Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California 'The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky .Mountains, Oregon uud California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is ndded a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices ol the Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; 1 vol. I2mo, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7dAw. I. N. WHITINQ A HUNTINGTON. THETNCARlvFIO!f; OR, Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; by Charles Reeeher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Becch-er Stowe ; 1 vol. Marie Antoinet'c; by J. S. ('. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, wilh engrnvings. For sale by jy5. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Hildrcth's U. Statex. Vol. I. A HISTORY OF 'THE UNITED STATES, from the discovery ot the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols Brno. By RlCHAHD HlXDRBTH. For sale by jyl3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH. " Health and long Jjc within the reach of all." THF. Universal Guide to health, by . a rational course of food aud diet; hy Andrew Combe, M. D. New edition. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale ntthe bookstore of jy7, I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEONrComplete.' THF. History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. Nos. 8 and U, completing the work Just received by Bepll I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization lo the present time. 1 vol. 8vo. 1,50. By Rev. W. P. Strickland. For talo by iep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, United States Dtepensatorr New Edition. THE Dispensatory of the Uniind Slates of America ; by Dtl, Wood & llache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For sale hy aulO I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Miff BOOKS. rlFE in the Fr Wast, by George Frederick Ruxton ; 1 J vol. 12mo. ' ("bj J tho best books of the season." For sale by j I- N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a B ry by Mrs Ellis. For sale by sull. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lvnch's Expedition to the Dead Sen. NEW SUPPLY just received by sepS I N. WHITING &, HUNTINGTON. HILDKETH'S UNITED STATES. rOL. 2 of this Popular History, just received by sep3 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. ADY Alice, or Ihe New Una; a novel. For sale by I J null I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. To Ilnbbfr Shop ftiivprs. THE Originsl GOODYEAR METALf C RUBBER SHOE COMPANY, would inform the public tint they are now prepared to furnish as good, if not the 6fs( Manufactured Rubber Shoes in this or any other country ; and will warrant nnd defend them to the perfect satisfaction ol the buyers and against all competition. A complete stock of all the different styles of our manufacture can always be obtained of our Wholesale Agents T. C. WALES A CO., Nos. 19 A 21 Brond, and 4fi A 48 Central streets, Boston, or J. D. INGERSOLL, No. 221 Pearl street. New York, where buyers are particularly invited to call, or send Iheir orders. Terms liberal, and pricra as loto ns the loiopjf. S. J. LEWIS. ( Preddent ol the Original ' Goodyear I Metalic Rubber Shoe Cominny." jy23-3aw3mAw3t. EIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insure every rpecies ol building, nnd the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchandize, and other property contained therein, s-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, steambonts, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of stenmboatB, snil vessels, keel boats, and other water emit, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivers, ou the most favorable termB. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Ses'y. June 25, 181'J dtf. CITY BOOK BINDERY. THF. subscriber having commenced the Book Binding business, iu the State Jovrnnl budding. High itrtet, is prepared to do sll kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled nnd bound to order. Old Books, Periodicals, Ac., neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, tplttf C. SCOTT.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL VOLUME XI I, COLU MBU8, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1849 NUMBEK 76. sw WM. B, THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. OrriCK south-east soruerof Hurli strsot toil Sugar alloy. TKKMS Invurialily in advance. Daily Ststn Jouri nl, per annuo Th-Weekly Weokly " ' " Daily per week, (payable to the currier". .. f0 IK) :i so 2 (XI II 121 ADVERTISING : The following rales and rulei of advertising liavo been agreed upon between Iho proprietors of the Ohio Statesman and the Ohio Hute Journal, tu be observed, in all cae, after thia date. July 20, 1849. DAILY PAPER. One iquaro, 12 Hues or less, one insertion. SO so (I 23 h eacn unuiuoii.u 1 wcok I K a ii 2 00 3 h ;t oo m. " a " 1 month 4 00 W .i n u i 6 00 a 3 " r, " Il II 14 t H u u u u i Standing card, (i linei or leas, per nririuui i column, with 4 changes, " " II 00 10 00 1.0 00 III 00 10 on 20 00 ft 00 25 00 30 00 DO oo 35 00 40 00 15 00 U (X) G It " changed weekly, " daily, 1 changes, 6 " 12 i changed weekly, ilaily, 130 IK) Other cases not provided lor, chargeable in conformity with the above rules. The standard of measurement to bo minion type. For each additional iquare in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional iquare inserted under the yearly rates, half prico. No advertisements to bo considered by the year, unless it is specified on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publishers not accoimtabln for the accuracy of legal ad-vertiseuients beyoud tho amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of evrry description,) to be cliargcu at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name; the same to I .In all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements Iron) strangers or transient persons to be paitl in advance. Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will ho exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, w ill he confined rigidly to their regular business; and all advertisements nut peruinin thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneer, General Agents, Ileal F.state Agents, Ac., not to ho contracted for by the year, pj"it to be charged by the piece, at tho usual rates. P Mo Advehtiskmknts can II taiBHTID OtUTOITOtJI-LY.Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, ami other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to ho charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid lor. Regular advertisers, and all others sending commutiiea-tious or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to lain, eoirees, concerts, or anv public entertainments where char-lies are made lor admittance ill notieen of private associationsevery notice designed to call attention to private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote Individual interest, can only he inserted with tho understanding that the same is to be paid lor Ifmtended lo he inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 21) cents per lino, and then only when accompan ieu by an advertisement. AH leaded advertisements to bo charge! not less than double the above rates, and measured as il solid. To those who advertiso equal to two thirds of a column yearlv. in the weekly paper, a deduction of 20 per cent. AdveruMRurau .... KlX I..U. ...I-..-!; oe charged at the rate of 50 per cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bu holdcn for tho price ol inserting advertisement! brought in by them. BUSINESSCARDS. CLINTON HOUSE, ADAMS'S BLOCK, CHILLICOTHE, OHIO. J. CARLISLE, (LATH OF CIRCLKVILl. t.) June 2249, Jy B. r. CONWAV. ! TOMLINSON. n. F. CONWAY 4; CO.. (Jrocers, Dealers in Produce, Pig Iron, 1 A N II Commission & Forwarding Merchants, FRONT STREET, iv3-lvd. POIITSMOUTII, OHIO. inRFPH F SMITH. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining ounties. Ollice. in the Exchange Hank Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. jyl.dAv6m. CARLISLE HOUSE, UY J. BOYD, Oppoeite the New Court House, South Mam street, Aprifit-w.wtf. cikchviii,. "Hi". A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ColumbuH, Office, No. t, Neil's Exchange, opposite Secretary of (.i '.. (in-,..., w :1 William E Gh.mouk. CharlisW.Cii.moue W. B A C. W. GILMORE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Office, N. E. corner Main and Seventh itreels, aul4-dly cucinnati, o. JOHN HOW. A. S. DOANK. ROW &, DOANE, Forwarding & Commission Merchants, PUK I SMOOTH, UOJU. (TP Agents for llliddon & Go's Iron Furnaces. XH May 2!, 1819-dliin C. II. KING, TEALER IN DKY COODS, Ac., opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19. .tf. 1 B. COMSTOCK V CO., rHRfARDtNi; and COMMISSION MERCHANTS JV Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Caual Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY A- CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colutn bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds.and a great variety oft at. tings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. 1)11. ROII'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O 4, NF.IL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretarv of Stale Olheo. High Bl., olumiius. uecll WM. WILLSHIRE BIIiBT, OURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio, O Asenl for Alcook's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker A Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Ma I3..t-wly. GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND UANNER PAINTER, Nov. D... dtf. COLUMBUS, OHIO. WALTER THRALL, ATTORN F.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio IC? Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the Slate r.f New York. 17 Office on High st.. between Town and Rich. oct20. DR. MARIS'S OFFICE, BREMEN T of Judge Swan's new building. High st Residence Southwest corner of Rich and Third sts. opposite Baptist ''hurch. decll dtf. BROADWAY HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nio. April b..dtt. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank. High street. (.'olumbus, Ohio. A large assortment I f Books and Stationery always on hand. SCHICK 1 A L1LLEY, DOOK-BINDF.RS, High street. opposite the Public 015 a cei,v,oiuniiiiis. Aug. H, 1845. W, Sr.lBKKT. M. C. I'M i 1 1 GERE. ABBOTT CO.. D EAI.ERS in Hardware and Cutler. Iron. Nails, Class, Howe Builders' msterisls. Farming and Mechanical .Tools, Military Coods, etc. 4tc., No. 161 High street, sign of the Uik Padlock. msjmmfiASffh READY WADE CLOTHING, QUIKOY II ALL, HUSTON. uik ATTKS'rioN or iikai.kiis in ci.o tmino is hoi.ii itkii TO Tlir. AIIIIV K KSTAHI.ISIIMKNT. MF.SSRS. SIMMONS & CO.. keep constantly on hind nverv vnnotv and stvln of RF.ADY MADF. CLOTII- IMH adapted to the Western Tride. Thev have iiinnv facilities lor ohtniuing the raw material, and manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other ROHM, Western Merchants, visiting Boston, will do well to examine the above STOCK, belorn making- their purchases n New York or elsewhere. UtUTMM KM Ktatly ninuoi.io- tlnug will inuol with jirompt atleution, nt lowest pncol J' OHM SIMMONS & CO., QLINCY II ALL. BOSTON. null) d.'bn Aug .6, 1846, mtj-. CIIICKERING 6i GILBERT'S fi jjkaal'rc iiiium lloston lMunos, I 1 " I I' Justrvceired and for sale at manufactu rer's prices. A. HBKIJ, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil Tlousc, Columbus, Ohio. aulO-dlv giMEYg mm II Y ( m c;h a WOODS. V. STALKY, Ci.khk SrjUffOrilLD.O.: THK Ollice of the Ohio 8tnge Compaiiy'n Linei to 8nu-iltiHky, (.'olumbun, Whccliu; nnd iJuyton, is kept nt the BttokayttiotiM. i' " u touu froin the depot tree of cliuro. IMeu)n ulwayi ready on the nrrival ol' the earn. Wo refer the traveling public to the proprietors of the M il"- ('ornpnnioi, who are u illm,; to certify that there r. a nidgf office at tkt buckeye House, that receipts for fare to sny point on the line. luti-tf NATIONAL HOTELr SPR1NGPIELD. Till', proprietor of the above Hold wishes it distinctly understood, that there is no Slne Office in Springfield txtipt at tu lunar that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC T1IAYK.R, Proprietor. Springfield, July III, liny. jyiu dtf. NEW HOOKS. THF, History of Pcndeiinis, his Fortunes end MiBfnr-1 tunes, his Friends and his greatest F.nemy By W. M. Thackeray, uuthor of Vanity Fair, The (ireat llogaily Din- uioml. ore. Illustrated hy tlie author, t'rice SO cents. The Magic of Kinduess; or the wondrous story of the Uood Iluau. Bv the Brothers Alayhcw. Illustrated by Ceorge ('ruikshanks mid Henry Meadows. History of tho National Constituent Assembly of Franco, from M;, 1818. By J. F. Corkrun, F.sq. Just received and for sale hy seH I. N WHITI.Mi & HUNTIMiTON. EKICKSON & TREADWELL, pOM.MISSION MKR( HANTS, for I lit- purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New York, and No. ji I'earl street, Boston. A IKON F.RICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GF.OKC-F r READ WELL, Bwloa oecIS cl It. THE SOCTHERN MINSTREL. A COLLECTION of I'salin and Hymn Tunes. Odes nnd .1 Antbattli : In three parts, selected from eminent authors, together with a number of new tunes never before pnbllilied Suited to nearly every metro, and well adapted tO'CnnrehM of every denomination. Singing Schools, pri vnte Societies, with plain rules for learners. By L.J. Jones, of Mississippi. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. Lse28 J. II. RILEY Jt CO C. W. KENT, SON & CO., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WF. have removed to No. 13b, in the corner building ol High and Rich street, one door north of Denig Sons' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend lo all consignment that we may receive, such i.'. ' i, ne. ury uoods, Groeiirlo. j3 Liberal ndvauces made on consignments. novS lyd. JSE NEIL HOUSE BATHS -.!Are now in tine operation, and this (iciiglinui, cneap ana neanny luxury, can now be enjoyed in full perlec- lion. Warm, Cold and Shower bath, it all hours. Tickets uhtainod at the Ollice of tho Neil House. Lndies' ilnths. The Baths lor Ladies are now open, and tickets can bo obtained by linging the hell in the ladies' parlor id' the Neil House, where a lemale attendant will bu in readiness. ielfi dtf. LASTS AND FINDINGS. JUST received, at the sign of the Golden Boot, a fresh supply of Lasts, of tho JateBt style. Also, Shoe Thread ol" all kinds, iron, copper and zinc Shoo Nails, Silk Twist, 1'cgs, &O.I all of which w ill he sohl cheap, by 11. H, KIMBALL. autSO-dJkwIf Hats and Caps. J. B. CO F FROTH & CO., 88 High street. D ODD'S White and Black Beaver Hats. Do. Moleskin and Silk do. With a general assortment of C AFS, 4tc. Just received and for sale cheap. jeii-dtf. MORE LEATHER OF ALL KINDS HH. KIMBALL has just received, in addition to his former stock, an extensive supply of Spanish nnd Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Mo. rocco and Kid Skins of every variety, Pink, Cochineal and Fair Linings, Bindings, 4ic. All ol which will he sold at great bargains, at his old stand, sign of the Golden Boo Columbus, June 11), ItUD-dtl'. Green Lawn Cemetery. NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in i .icon Lawn Cemet. ry, until the first of August uext, at the following prices : First Class Lots llj cents per square foot. Second elaai Lots 114 cents per square foot. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be ne follows : First class Lois 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots 7 cents per square foot. Third class Lois .ri cents per square foot. The Superintendent will he on the grounds, in fair weather, from !) o'clock A. M. until fi o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3 dtffcitw ALEX. E. G I, EN N, Clerk. TOOTH PASTE. A SUPERIOR article of Charcoal l'asle for the Teeth, highly recommended. The best quality of Cologne. Fine Almond Soap. Eau Lustra!, a line article for the Hair. Anti-Mephitic Aromatic Vinegar, for the sick room. Extracts, assorted kinds. Ox Marrow. A linn quality of Hair Brushes. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. JJPW, J. II. RILEY & CO. FOR HALE. TWO NEW TWO MORSE WAGONS, made en honor, for sale at reduced prices. WM FINCH, uul 1 Nos. 4 and I Buckeve Block. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIFS ol 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land finely framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. Jyjfl. J. H. RILEY & CO. LAW REFORM. rTRACTS on Law Reform just published, and fur side at JL the new bookstore, ISeil (louse louse. jy'Jj. J. II. RILEY & CO. Port Folioft---Americnn Scenery. THE Tomb of Kosciusko, West Poial. View ol Wilkesbarre. Fenn. Y'ale College, New Haven. Conn. Also, a fine assoriment of Folios, in Turkey Morocco, cap and Ito sixes Fine Stationery, Sc.. Ate jytO. J. II. RILEY & CO. NEW HOOKS. PEN DENNIS, No. i. by Thackeray, Uo. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed ; by the nu-thorof i The Jsil Chaplain 36c Mornings among the Jesuits a' Rome ; hy the Rev. M. II. Seymour; liiAc. Rogue's Theological Lectures ; 1 vol. 8vo. Just received hy se'2fi I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. KALOOLAII. OR, Journey intra to the D'Jibei Kumri. For sale at the new bookstore .Neil House, sepl J. H RILEY & CO BOVDELL'S PLATES, No. 13, is now ready for the anbscribers, se!4 J. H. RILEY & CO. BY II. LYNDA LL, High street, oppoeite the Capitol House. MINIATURES, Views of Buildings, Landscapes, dee., of all possible sizes, taken on the shortest notice Persons unable to attend tit the rooms, can be waited on at their residences. Satisfaction insured in all cases. ie20dtf DAVIS, SMITH & CO., Commission and I'ornarding Merchants, Wholesale dealers in GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, PORTSMOUTH, OHIO. Personal attention given to receiving and lorwarding goods, nnd selling producu consigned for sale. Sept. 12, lliio. dly CAPITOL HOUSE, COLUMHCS. OHIO, At. NORTHROP. PROPRIETOR. THIS new ami popular Hotel is located in the most central part of the city. It has been enlarged, and is now furnished in a style equal to that of any Hotel in the West. Tho Table d'Hote is furnished with every luxury the mar-kct affords, and no pains will bo spared to make the gucstB feel ii home. Stages for all the routcn, call at this botisn daily for passengers.Convenient, nnd first-rate Stabling and Carriage House attached, and experienced and careful OstlerH, always in attendance.September in, 184!). lyd TO BENTICRS. I HAVE thia day appointed Mcssis. Mills A Smith iny Attorneys to rent and collect reuts of my block known as "Cottage Row." All dues will be collected by them until otherwise arranged. A. C. BltOWN. Columbus, Sept. 14, 1819. dll LAND FOR SALE. Till', undivided half of Hi 79100 acres ot laud, adjoining the city of Columbus, 160 rods east of High street, fronting on the Columbus and Groveport turnpike. Title indisputable price IfiOdolfara per acre. 'Forms easy, and made known on application to 1). S. FORMAN. Columbus. Sept. 1, 1810. dtl Flannels ! Flannels ! THE PiihsnrittprH liiive the exclusive iic-ucy of selling the Circlevillc Manufactured Flauunls. These gOOQI huve a re;itur popularity than inn known make they comhine finhneU ot wool, :olors, and weight j and are cfitapcr than any EntitD flannels. We have on hand about .J'iHJOH worth. cnnFjsting of Thick heavy Red, Mixed amid White Twil'd j 11 11 11 11 11 Plain j and 4-4 fancy harred for women's dresses; and 64 high colored, lor children's do,; and h'-t Black and l!ed barred fordo do.; Brown. Drib. Crimson and Black. i'hose who are in Want of a EOod article of flannels for family use, and wlabea to enooUfage Aoiflf industry and home manuf:)r.turen, will do well to call and examine se2y 2md.Vw J. D. OSliOKN & CO. TO WATCIIMAKEHS ANDlfAIjSlTijr" JEWELRY, CUTLERY AND VARIETY GOODS HAVING moved into our new store, Np. 131) Mam fit., . Cincinnati, under the Commercial Hak, we are now opening our I'all Stock, consisting in uart ai follows: (ioh! nnd Silver Watches, ptinj aii.l Runimou JjWlnpi spoeiacles, Spectacle Clacti, Acenrilenns. 1'imnls. Razors. KuiveH timl Scissors ; line KroHch and Yankee Brass Clocks; Violins ami Violin Strings; A general assortment of W;iu-lnii:ik : Ton!. ;nul mate rials, &r., Ve., of our own direct importation and purchase from the original manufacturers, and all which we will sell at as low prices as any house in the country. DIHME & CO. se2H-d;1w. Cin. (iaz. A. L. MARTIN & CO., FASHION AIILI3 DKAPEKS AND TAILORS, Nos. 1 9, NeiTi Oilcon Buildings, BP iTAIRI. AL. MARTIN it CO., respectfully inform the citizens a ol Columbus and vicinity, that they are now right aide iin.and prepared toexecuto nil orders entrusted to them, with tho utmost punctuality and despatch, and they wish particularly tu impress upon tho minds of all that they have pared no pains or expeime lo secure the hest of workmen, so that their customers can rely upon their garments being made in the hest possible manner A. L & Co., bain! personally acquainted with the most fashionable Eaitom Tailors, have made arrangements with the (.'utters of tho leading establishments to hare patterns forwarded from lime to time of the pruvailing styles of garments worn. They will also reci ire monthly com Paris, a plate oj' Fashions. In fact, they are determined that no Tailoring I'.stiblishment in the United States shall outdo them in either stylo of fashion or workmanship. Particular attention paid to Catting Ladies' Cloaks and Sacks. Also, Youths' and Children'! Dresses. An aaaor tenant of Cloths, Caaairoaraa and Vesting, kept constantly on hand. A. L. MARTIN & CO., INos. I & 9 Neil's Odeon Buildings, up stairs. Oct. 1. 1840-tf $225 Reward! ESCAPED from the Ohio Penitentiaiy on Monday night, July 23, DAMfcX NITINUALK, eonvicted in Ham-i Ion county, at the March term, 11119, of the crime of burglary and grand larceny, and sentenced to ten years in the Penltaatiary, Said convict is a native ol Pennsylvania, n bout III years of age, fi It. 6i inches nigh, blue eyes, black hair, common complexion, by occupation sailor and shoo-maker, has rather high forehead, rather Hat face, long nose, and small month, a large Bear on forehead, inclining to the right side, running into the hair ; ship and male and female figure on left arm, the figures locked arms and hands. Said Mtingale is known in the Southern States by the names ol Danitl Jackson and John V l.illlijohn Also, escaped at the same time, JOHN WILSON, convicted in Ens county, at the October term. Kill!, of the crimo of Grand Larceny, and sentenced to three years is the Penitentiary. Said vVilson is a native of New York. 21 years of age, 5 feet 7J inches high, gray eyes, randy hair, rather sandy complexion, face rather round, eyes small, quick spoken, has the figure ol" an auchor and hca t ou left arm. nnd several stars on right arm. 5150 will he paid for the delivery of Nitingale at this Institution, nr 100, nnd jailfees.il detained in any jail in the United States, so that ha can he obtained J7fi will be paid for the delivery of said Wilson at this Institution, or JffiO, and jail Ices, if detained in any jail in the United States, so that he can be obtained. LAI KIN DKWl'.Y, Warden. Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, July 31, 104'J. NOTICE DEAI' AND 1)1 Hit. Till", next annual session of the Ohio Deaf and Dumb Asylum, will commence on the first day of October next, at which time it is hoped all who design entering the school may be punctual in their attendance. The benefits which the'deaf and dumb derive from the educational ad-ftalagta which the State of Ohio has here provided for them so munificently are very great, and it is highly important that they all should participate in them, and the attention of pa reuts and friends, and the kind co-operation of the benevo. lent nnd the humane is particularly invited to this subject ; as it has been ascertained hy long observation, that without special efforts, a large number of the deaf and dumb ncrer enter schools for education, hut live and die tinniest by tlwir advantages, and enli-ely unconscious of mental, moral and religious light, which so distinguish this age. It might be added that the best age for new pupils to enter school is twelve, but we receive them between the ages of ten and twenty, and in some instances when they are over that age. Uj Kditors and publishers of newspapers throughout the State are most respectlully requested to give aid in further ing the object in view, try firing this notice one or more insertions. Attplication mnv he made to the undersigned II. N. HUBBKLL, Superintendent. May 28, "IjONKLING'S AOMIRALTY practice. rpHK Admiralty Jurisderti Law and Practice of the 1 Courts of the United Stater, with an appendix ; 2 vols, ftv Alfred Conkling. For sale at the aew bookstore, Neil House. e:8 J. H. RILI'.Y A CO. kl I'lltlOK COOFIMI. 1 "sk very superior to White Codfish, for retail onlv.at ' V. M. FINCH'S. au29 No. 1 and 5, Buckeye Block. A 1 US. OPIK'S WORKS, complete in S vols. For iVlsaleby seU-lw F.DWARDS A DAVIS. CINCINNATI GLASS, Ac. ennn half boxf.s BuLLiTimroii luraorsn tUUU WHIM, Or CLASS, assorted as Itelow. 1(0) half boxes tlx!), 7l9, 8x10, UxlO, Sill UxK), MxK. 1000 " 10x12, 10x14, lOxIfi, KlxKi, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22, 10x24. 1000 " " 12x11.12x15,12x1(1, 12x17,12x18,12x20, 12x22. 1314. 500 " " 11x11. 11x15, 11x10, 11x17, llxlli, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21. 600 " " 11x18. 14x20, IGx20, lGx22, 1Gx2I, 18x24, 30x40. 500 " " l(.x28, 10x20,20x22,20x24,24x30,24x30. 200 " " Double thick 8x10, 10x12, 10x10,20x24, to 30x40. 300 " NO. 2, 11x10, 10x12. 10x14, 10x15, 0x12. Also 500 boxes CLASS WARE assorted. 50 i Nerve nnd Bone Liniment. ll.'O (i Pt and ball pt. Flasks, 2ft " Qt, 20 " Qt. Bottles. 20 " halfnnd 1 pall. 20 Oils (is, I2s, 21s, 30s and 10s to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups. 20 (iojrreys. 15 Pickle Jars. 20 half and I gallon Jars. 15 Bear's Oils. Imitation (.'town and double thick glass. Druggist's, Flint and (ireen Class Ware, of every description. Orders promptly filled, of any size or quality of Window Class or Class Ware, st Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPF.F.RS, No 12 Columbia it., March K, 184!). dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WF. beg leave to inforn the Merchants of the Western country that we are now receiving in Addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Coods in the Hard ward line, of American, EltglUh and Oeriuan manufacture Wo particularly request the Merchants to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases iu ot1 e; markets, as we are confident that our prices w ill be foun J correspondincly low with those of New York and other I'a i tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following Collin's, Simmon's, and .Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; Crass ami Crain Scythes Scythe Sneaths; Sickles: liny and Manure Forks Hamar, Traces, Hoes : Anvils ; Shovels nnd Spadee; And Looking Classes. Also, a complete assortnicntof Shelf Hardware. I'rompl and particular attentiou will be given to nil or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. March 4. .t-Wtf. No. 15 Pearl street, Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, (Late of New Lisbon, Ohio.) C1F.NF.RAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Mer-J chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in cnerul, No. 13, F.ast Front it., near steamboat landing, Cin-ulti, Ohio. ..cfer lo Justus Wright, and A. (1. Rioliardaon, Bin. A: Co., Clnoinnati j B. W. Snodgrua iV. Co., New Lisbon; GriggcV F.lliott, Philadelphia John Smith, New Orleans; S. B. Koss, Portsmouth; Lawson &. Covode, Wollsville ; F.wnlt and dehhart, Pittaburgh) John Scott, Nashville ; VV. C. Scott. St. Louis. sep22 dtl. TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING completed ournew I'iniio and Tea Warerooms, ami reeeired our SratahipnieniafeonaiatinofSG splendid Pianos, and 300 chests choice Tons, we invite purchasers and dealers in those nrticles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart At Dunham. New York, cannot lie equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom in over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up in 1 and .'. pound packages, of bctterquality, in better style, and at lower prices than of any of iho Kasl-em packing houses. SMITH it NIXON, aui'L N. F.. corner 7th nnd Wnlnot st.. Cincinn.iti-0 rPEAS. JL 76 hf chests Imperial Tea; 75 hf " Y H 20 hf G 1' i 100 caddies Imp " 100 ' Y H " 50 (IP a In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., au 1 No. 24 ('olumbia tt-, Cineinntti. ALEXANDRE SEIC.NETTE nit ANDY, 20 qr piiies Alexandie Seignette Brandy ; 10 hi " " " " 1(1 hf J. J. Dupuy, Pale 7 hf " Maglorr " 5 hf " Leger Fi ores ' In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., au 1 No 24 Columbia st.. Cincinnati. PORT WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juico Port ; 10 qr u Quillimsn's Trasli Port ; 5 qr " Old Queen'i " 25 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN A CO., au4 No. 21 Columbia st., Cincinnati. CATAWnA rT"NE.-20O()aTonsCata"wbaWiie", J two years old, manufactured hy au experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORNF. & CO., Clnoinnati, May 14. 24Coiumbin et. MAG LORY BRANDYTSevcnVfTpT Brandy this dav received and for sale bv SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO., npl7 24 Columbia st. JB. GODIM.lt I) BRANDY. 10 hf. Pipes - superior brand Champagne Brandy, received nut! for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN & CO, apl7 24 Columbia st. Br50DARDBRANDY. 5 hfpipos jTinirT-J dard Brandy, ' vintage " IH06, in store and tor sale hy SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN & CO. au l No. 21. Columbia st., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQUORICE. 5 cases Sicily Stick Liquor ice in store and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNF tt CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 21 ("olumbia st. tCIIEIDAM GIN.-- O 5 pipes Rynehend's Pine Apple Gin. 3 do ('lover Leaf do. In store nnd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati S IXTvTsTTOBACCd". 100ko(Non,G"TW 'Tobacco, our own manufacture, in store, and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO.. May 10 14 Columbia st., Cincinnati. JUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES- O 200 hrls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasros, prime. landing from Belle Isle, and for sale hy nph' KINK A HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. MULES. MX very line Mules, snililblu lor ( alitor nia i.dventurers. may he had bv applying to apfi KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main st! Cincinnati. I)AISINS. 200 boxes, 100 Jj boxes, 100 boxes, land-k, ing from John Adams, and for sale by apfi KlN(i & HF.FFNF.R. Cincinnati. IVIOLASSES. 1.000 brie Molasses, landing from Bell -?l Isle, and lor sale hy KING A HF.FFNF.R. apfi 27 Main st-, Cincinnati. 100 spe lt AGS Himento; 50 baea Java Co life landing from United Slates, nnd for sale by KING A HF.FFNF.R, Cincinnati. f EATHER. 100 bundles Upnet and Skirting Leather aj an received by amu nirrfltHi apfi No. 27 Main st.. Cincinnati. s UGAR AND MOLASSES SW hdds. Sugar, fair and prime; 1 Jtal bbls. Molasses, rersaleby KING A HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main street, sr!2. Cincinnati. 'ATAWIIA WINE. H-000 gallons Catawba Wine J 2 years old, " manufactured by an experienced vintner,' for sale by SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN A CO, jel. 21 Columbia st. Cincinnati. .TWIST TOBACCO.-32 kegs NoTlTtTi TielTo O bacco, in store and for sale by SOUTHGATF., HAWTHORN A CO., je4 24 Columbia it., Cincinnati. SUGAR CURED II A Ms, Dried Beef, together with every article in the Groeorv line. 17 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 Buckeye Block. NOTICE. THF. notes and accounts of Gcoige Cere A Co., are left with us lor settlement and collection. They must be paid without delar. CKRF., ABBOTT A CO. Columbus, July 5, 1810. BOOKS & STATION R U. l.N. WHITINQ & HUNTINGTON, Booktillcrs and Htatiousrt, iiri street. MACAULAY'S ESSAYS AND REVIEWS. ESSAYS nnd Reviews, or, Scenes and Characters ; being a selection of the most eloquent iassngee from the writings of Tlinmns Babii gton Macaulay, New American edition, 1 vol. l2mo Tupner's Proverbial I'liiloeophy, and a Thousand Linee, and other Poems ; by Martin Farquhar Tupper. A. M., F R. S. New edition I vol. l2mo. A Voice to the Married ; being a compendium ol social, moral and religious duties nddressed tohuibands and wives; by John Mather Austin, I vol. lOnio. A Voice lo youth, addressed lo young men and young ladies; by John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. l8mo. Law of Kindness Illustrations of Ihe Law of Kindness, by Rev. (i. W. Montgomery; 1 vol. lOmo. Just received nt Ihe bookstore or jy7. 1. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WONDICRI'UL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1vol. contents : Tho Mariner's Compass; 'The Steam Engine; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture ; Gunpowderard Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation; Clocks; The Railway; 1'rinling; Gas Light; 'The ThsBOmeter ; 'Tho F.lectric Telegraph ; The Barometer ; '"'he Telescope ; Tho Microscope. Just received and for sale by jy5. LN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. NEW BOOKSi LYNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative of the United Slates' Expedition to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea ; I vol. Bro., wiih maps and numerous illustrations. Cirlylc's Dante Dame's Divine Comedy, The Inferno; a literal prose translation, with tho text of the original, collated from the best editions, and explanatory notes ; 1 vol, 12 mo; by John A. Carlylc, M. D. Characteristics of Literature Illustrated by the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry '1'. Tuckeruian. Roland Cashol : hy Charles Lever part 2. For tale by jyll. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. nhscribers have recently received n lame assort ment of Gold Pens, from tho best manufactories in the country, among which are Levi Brown's Fine Gold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Hard ,V Brot 'crs' do. Woodward's do do. The Croton do do. The VletOtie do do. Also. Gold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices. je23. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS. THF subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book Btore, n very general assoriment of Sunday School books, embracing an extensive variety of Library Books Question Books. Teachers' Class Books, Catechisms. Ac, Ac. Cheap Bibles, Testaments, Arc, Ac. All of w hich w ill ho soi l at the Societies' Eastern piicer. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, Ae., are invited to call nnd examine their asHortment. jy21 dAtw. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Giealcr'a Eccleginsticnl History. A COMPOUND of Ecclesiastical History, by Dr. John C. L. Giesler ; a now edition in 2 vols. Bro. Chalmers' Sermons, from 17118 to 1817; forming-vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. Hlldrethe U. States, from the first settlement of the country to the organization of the government under the Federal Constitution, in 3 vols. Southey's Common Place Book ; beingchoice selections from celebrated authors ; iu two parts par. I, 50c. pjtf snip hv I. IN. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. New Edition ol Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California 'The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky .Mountains, Oregon uud California, by brevet Col. J. C. Fremont. To which is ndded a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices ol the Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources ; 1 vol. I2mo, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7dAw. I. N. WHITINQ A HUNTINGTON. THETNCARlvFIO!f; OR, Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; by Charles Reeeher with an introduction, by Mrs. Harriet Becch-er Stowe ; 1 vol. Marie Antoinet'c; by J. S. ('. Abbott. 1 vol. crimson cloth, wilh engrnvings. For sale by jy5. 1. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Hildrcth's U. Statex. Vol. I. A HISTORY OF 'THE UNITED STATES, from the discovery ot the Continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols Brno. By RlCHAHD HlXDRBTH. For sale by jyl3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S GUIDE TO HEALTH. " Health and long Jjc within the reach of all." THF. Universal Guide to health, by . a rational course of food aud diet; hy Andrew Combe, M. D. New edition. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale ntthe bookstore of jy7, I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. THIERS' NAPOLEONrComplete.' THF. History of the Consulate and Empire under Napoleon. Nos. 8 and U, completing the work Just received by Bepll I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY. HISTORY of the American Bible Society from ils organization lo the present time. 1 vol. 8vo. 1,50. By Rev. W. P. Strickland. For talo by iep3 I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON, United States Dtepensatorr New Edition. THE Dispensatory of the Uniind Slates of America ; by Dtl, Wood & llache. Eighth edition, carelully revised. For sale hy aulO I N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Miff BOOKS. rlFE in the Fr Wast, by George Frederick Ruxton ; 1 J vol. 12mo. ' ("bj J tho best books of the season." For sale by j I- N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. HEARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a B ry by Mrs Ellis. For sale by sull. I. N. WHITING A HUNTINGTON. Lvnch's Expedition to the Dead Sen. NEW SUPPLY just received by sepS I N. WHITING &, HUNTINGTON. HILDKETH'S UNITED STATES. rOL. 2 of this Popular History, just received by sep3 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. ADY Alice, or Ihe New Una; a novel. For sale by I J null I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. To Ilnbbfr Shop ftiivprs. THE Originsl GOODYEAR METALf C RUBBER SHOE COMPANY, would inform the public tint they are now prepared to furnish as good, if not the 6fs( Manufactured Rubber Shoes in this or any other country ; and will warrant nnd defend them to the perfect satisfaction ol the buyers and against all competition. A complete stock of all the different styles of our manufacture can always be obtained of our Wholesale Agents T. C. WALES A CO., Nos. 19 A 21 Brond, and 4fi A 48 Central streets, Boston, or J. D. INGERSOLL, No. 221 Pearl street. New York, where buyers are particularly invited to call, or send Iheir orders. Terms liberal, and pricra as loto ns the loiopjf. S. J. LEWIS. ( Preddent ol the Original ' Goodyear I Metalic Rubber Shoe Cominny." jy23-3aw3mAw3t. EIRE AND MARINE. THIS Company continues to insure every rpecies ol building, nnd the furniture, machinery, goods, warea and merchandize, and other property contained therein, s-gainst loss or damage by fire ; also, steambonts, and a sail vessels, and the cargoes of stenmboatB, snil vessels, keel boats, and other water emit, against the perils of seas, lakes, and rivers, ou the most favorable termB. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Ses'y. June 25, 181'J dtf. CITY BOOK BINDERY. THF. subscriber having commenced the Book Binding business, iu the State Jovrnnl budding. High itrtet, is prepared to do sll kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled nnd bound to order. Old Books, Periodicals, Ac., neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, tplttf C. SCOTT.